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MEN'S OUTING SHOES ! IT is not what ho say alone about our nlioea that prove.* thoir gooilnoMi. It in what others cny, and because what olhors say is no fa\ourablo thut our trado continue* to grow and expand. Wo know that tho quality is ratisfaetory and wo know that tho pricei) aro right. For instance — "Champion" Whito Tennis and Bowling Shoes at 3s 6d White Yachting Shoes, sps-cial cling solo, at 6s 6d Whito Canvas Tonnis Shoes, at 2s Ud Fine Tan Button and Laco Boots, at 17s 6d "lonian" Shoes in black or tan, at 9s 6d Very fino Glnoo Kid Boots, with patont leather toocaps, at 24s Como and take your pick boforo tho holiday rush begins. It. HANNAH & CO. (Ltd.), 28, CUBA-STREET. .THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY (LIMITED). TRADE ASSIGNEES, TRADE ENQUIRY AGENTS, TRADE DEBT COLLECTORS. UNDER an Act passed this Session tRo immunity from punishment hitherto enjoyed by dishonest debtors has boen abohshod, aud tho onus is now cast upon them, of proving thoir inability to reduce thoir liabilities by iuatalmonts commonsurato with thoir means. Wo are thoroforo now prepared to issuo Judgmont Summonses for jour subscribers. HENRY WRIGHT, Manager. WoUington, 30th Novembor, 1903. LOST, by a littlo girl, about fourteon days ago, a Gold Ncckohoin with Diiinil amothysl pondanl, bctwuon Pipitoastroot una Wairaiapa banners', Lambtonquay; valued as a keepsake."" Roward at lweiung Post. LOST, botwoen Opera House and Bol-ton-ntreot, Groonstono Bean and Uluun. Howard at Evening Poet. LOST, last Tuesday, botwoen Grantroad, Kclburno tram, and Botanical Gardens, Gold /Brooch set with pearls. | Htiwa'rd at Evoning Post. L~~Oarr7~laat night," a~ Gold Heart with * May engraved thereon. Finder rowarded at Evoning I'osL LOST, oa Wcdnosday morning, Gold Bar Brooch with anchor across centro, between bottom OriontaUterraco and top Gnuss-streot. Howard at Evening Poet; LOST, stolen, or loft lying somowhoro • unclaimed, Purao with sum of money. Handsome reward at Evening Post. LOSTr*a*"Goid-mounted Shark's Tooth, valued as keopseko ; initialled J.B. Finder rewarded on returning to 31, Kont. terraco^ L" ~OST,< a lot of Dandruff by using half a bottle of Parker's Hair Tonic. 2s 6d a JJOttlo, by post 3s. Wm. Parkar, Ohem-isYrMKbnew-ttrdot. ' 1 ItOUND— -Compotition is the lifo of trudo, but. no Sausage in able to compoto with C3wan Ham Sausage. AlßmiKHSEßrfiKt^cTass gent's hand, nooks Engagement ; firs.t-o}ass roforences. Apply Hairdresser, Evoning Pout. DR^SM^KlNG^smi>rovo« 'wanted Madame Zoni, 3, Rimoll-torrace, Nowtown, opposito trom terminus. PIANOFORTE Losions given, , Is wookly, day and evening pupils. Apply 9, Kolvin-grovo, off Abol Smith-stroot, ■ SUPERIOR Acoommodation~lor~~two gentlemen in private family, with or without board, single rooms, Thorndon, within fivo minutos of Governmoht Building*. Addroso at Evening Post. HOTO-ENGRAVING.-Mr. Nicklin, ot Rowo's Buildings, Cuba-stroot Extonsidn, has Vacancy for an intelligent boy. ROOM To Lot, in Manners-street, welllighted, fireplace ; mutable for offico, samplo room, etc. Apply Sample, Evening Post. U"PERIOR Board for two or throo gontlemcn in private family ; control ; ovory convonionco ; good lablo ; torms moderate. For uddross, apply Evening POBt; TWO Now American gouts' Cycles and Broadwood Square Grand Piano for Said, cheap. 22, Tinakori-road. Comfortable homo is offered to two V^ gontlomon willirig to sharo samo room. 147, Tinakori-road. MANAKAU.— To Lot, a small Dairy, Pig and Poultry Farm, 234 a°res exccllont flat pasture land, 7-roomod houso, etc. Apply Evening Post, or Mr. James Atkins, Manakau. . OFFICES to LotT ground floor! Apply tho Colonial Carrying Company, 8, Customhouse-quay. ROOKLYN. —Wo havo two now Houses for Sale, 4 and 5 rooms oach j deposit, balnnco as ront. F. and W. Ferkius, Builders, Ghuznoe-Btroet. PUTlOlLXSEßS^fn^anos, etc., will savo money by doing businoiw personally with Mrs. Loo' "■"* Maria Smith, a comcicntious agent. Address, 8, Wal-tpr-*troet (off Ingestro-street). At homo Mondays 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.* Fridayd 5 to ; 9 p.m. la'S BURFOOT, Qualifiod Masseuse, Genoral Massage and Faco Specialist. Addrosfl— Uppor Willis-street, ovor Hobsou's, chemist. ADAME .DENNETTE, OloirvoyanV Psychomotrist, Inspirational Medium on hwilth, marriogo, prospects, 14, Cam-, bridgo-terraco, •ornor Tennyson-stroot. Hours, 10 to 9. ' MADAME JEAN, from Boston, U.S.A., Palmist, Clairvoyant, and Inspirational Modium, 8, Barkor-stroot (off Cambrickto-torrace). Consultation 11 to 10. Fee, 2i 6d. MR. J. NICKERSON, Clairvoyant and Psyohometrist, will recoivo Clients at 34, Jessie-street, until 14th Dcoembor. Hours, 10 a.m.. to 10 p.m. fiREASE'S Mincemeat. No trouble to vJ make pies. Toothsome, delicious, and appetising, In lib and 21b glass jara. A«k tho grocer. 1 /CYCLIST NOTK— On and after 31st VJ December tho Hollis Oyclo Agency busineu will bo conducted at Inglis Broo.', 58, Willis-streot. __1 ATHLETES train on Oatina Rolled Oats ' for musclo ari§ stamina. It mokos strong hoalthy men. Ask the grocer for Langdown and Son's Oatina. 1 ISS MALLET RENOUF, Maseeuse Specialist. Paralysis, rheumatism, hysteria, and all nerve trouble. Miss Mallet Renouf receives or vi«its patients. Torms and all particulars Humo'H New Buildings, Willis-streot. Consultation freo. 1 QA/f DIARIES: Pears, Chums, B.ys' iyU4fcand Girls' Annuals; Shilling Box Dainty Cards ; Christmas Books -for Children ; now goods for everybody. Richard Brown and Son, Willis and Manners streets ETTER than mother makes. Croaso's Mincemeat, iv lib and 21b glass jars. Think hard. Christmas Pies, and ask the exocerr X

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1903, Page 1

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